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DeezNut$

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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 07:03 Post subject:
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Are you passionate about your meals? Whether cooking them, or merely dining out. Are you a 'fussy eater' or a 'connesiour'?
If a restaurant sucks, do you tell your friends to avoid or recommend if they rock!?
Sure, it's not game related, but what the heck.
As it's an international community, it's cool to hear replies from all over!
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Balle_TSGK
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 11:40 Post subject:
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Arhhh, food - One of my favorite subjects... Finally - Thanks for bringing it up
I guess I'm quite passionate when it comes to food. I love the whole process of preparing a meal.
Thinking about what to make and finding recipes.
Planning the shopping list and - except for what I can dig up in the garden depending on the season - go shopping for what I need.
Then chopping it all up and enjoying the smells of the ingredients filling the kitchen.
Finally cooking the meal and of course serving and eating it, maybe with some friends or family.
Great
We are also blessed with both a Weber charcoal and a Weber gas grill, which we use several times each month throughout the year even during winter. In summertime it is often "Chicken on the Throne" / "Beer Can Chicken" / "Beer in the B*** Chicken" I cook on the charcoal
And aren't we lucky having the Internet with all the recipes you can find there. One I will recommend here is: http://www.topsecretrecipes.com/recipes.asp which makes recipe clones of products and dishes from popular diners and food brands.
When I introduced www.topsecretrecipes.com for a colleague who has been to the States, he was thrilled to recognize many of the dishes he got on some of the diners he had visited. (I haven’t been to the States and in Denmark we only have Hard Rock Cafe, Subway, KFC, Burger King and of cause McDonald.) When I showed him "Wendy's Wild Mountain Bacon Cheeseburger" (I can strongly recommend that) he got curious and searched for "Wendy's chili" which he said was great. That was also on the list and I must agree. We got it last night and it was really good.
I hope I didn't get too "Off topic" and I'm looking forward to hear your own and other's thoughts about the subject
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The Borg_TSGK
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Joined: 13 Mar 2007 Posts: 2756 Location: Suffolk, England Country:  Age: 53
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:45 Post subject:
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Resturants - speed of service counts for a lot, along side the food. I like good food but i dont want to spend for ever eating it, also i tend to get back ache if i sit for a long time in a standard up right dining chair.
We tend to ask for recommend from freinds when going out for a meal and will pass comments onto others on things like service quality of menu, food etc.
I thing i really hard is fussy food, nothing annoys me more than to see a plate with a small portion of food, dress to the nines and a dribble of gravy round the plate. I've paid for a meal that will fill me up, not a work of art (rant over)
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Lawitz
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 14:12 Post subject:
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it was once important to me but since some time ago its more like my enemy, something that tries to hide peoples sixpacks lol. so I mostly avoid sweet things, things like bread, etc. I eat vegetables, meat etc., the healthy kind of things. I also started to train a lot, 3x a week strenght training, 4-5x a week jogging. if you are interested about the program, go to http://www.iwantsixpackabs.com/abs.html
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StonedCabbage
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 15:51 Post subject:
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im damn good a cooking sausages beans and chips thats the limit of my cooking skills, however if you want the best restuarant in the world then just visit Burger King and ask for a Super Size Double Whopper meal with all the trimmings
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Rublis
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 16:28 Post subject:
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Hot dogs FTW!
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Xenon

Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 151 Location: Northwest UK Country:  Browser:  Age: 35
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 17:33 Post subject:
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I'm at university, but unlike many other stereotypical UK students, I don't rely on baked beans or take-aways.
I do a lot of stir fry things at the moment, usually involving chicken/beef with some sort of sauce e.g. black bean or tikka masala. I even do a sort of chicken casserole sometimes.
Heh of course I still have lazy days and eat things like soup, pizza etc and eat a lot of biscuit sometimes, but I believe it doesn't take much effort or skill to start cooking things from ingredients (or just staple foods and jars of sauces), rather than just throwing a plastic packet in the microwave. Plus food labels for certain things tell you how to cook them, so really it's just following instructions until you get a feel for making your own combinations.
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Freelancer
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 18:48 Post subject:
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i Eat random stuff That i picup at my frige or If i dotn find anythign good ,i go to a shop lol
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sargE

Joined: 19 Nov 2006 Posts: 454 Location: England Country:  Browser:  Age: 34
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 18:52 Post subject:
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I eat pasta.. so much pasta
Then i have to walk alot to burn it all off else i will start to grow
and im vegetarian (just to let you know lol)!
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StonedCabbage
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 20:26 Post subject:
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pasta makes you grow? ive been trying to put on weight for ages! maybe ill eat pasta everyday
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Xmeagol
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 20:33 Post subject:
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sargE wrote: |
I eat pasta.. so much pasta
Then i have to walk alot to burn it all off else i will start to grow
and im vegetarian (just to let you know lol)! |
for more calories, eat lasanha with my mother recipe, instead of using only water on the lasalha, she uses 50% water 50% milk
sounds gross on lasanha but its good
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Diet H2O_TSGK
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Joined: 03 Aug 2006 Posts: 3282 Location: Ireland (right, left, then second on the right) Country:  Age: 53
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 21:01 Post subject:
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Toast
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65 Impala SS
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 22:53 Post subject:
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I am passionate about not starving to death, so i eat almost any food but brussel Sprouts, capers, insects, domesticated animals, humans, chitlins, chutney, and marmite.
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Shanchez
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 22:55 Post subject:
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Yogurt, toast crisps
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Zog Ecosse

Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 788 Location: Lerwick Shetland Country:  Browser:  Age: 73
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 03:47 Post subject:
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Food glorious food...........
We all have to eat and sometimes its a bind when there so many other things to do and so little time to do them in.
Most anything that come out of the sea but especially langustines, lobsters and scallops and of course the king of fish ~ the HADDOCK.
Nothing fancy in the cooking, you don't want to spoil the taste. Fish is quick sustaining and wholesome.
Having a boat sort of helps. With the price of fish, and, by the time most of you buy it its well
When I do find the time to cook well thats a different story...........
Here is a link for all you budding Gordon Ramsays ~
http://www.fooddownunder.com/
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Shimmy_TSGK
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 04:52 Post subject:
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i like the five food groups
1) kfc
2) Hardeez
3) Quiznos
4) Pizza hut
5) Wagamama!
I love food! Arabic, indian, thai,japanese,indian, turkish, persian, american, some irish , FOOOOOOOOOOOOOD! oh and PEPSI! :mrgeen:
I am blessed with friends who can cook, so yeah that's how i sort things out
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sargE

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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 16:01 Post subject:
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StonedCabbage wrote: |
pasta makes you grow? ive been trying to put on weight for ages! maybe ill eat pasta everyday  |
Pasta is like all carbohydrates so yeah, quite fattening if you dont do much exercise (like me )
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Phat Bacon

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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 20:40 Post subject:
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Italian is my favorite. oh so delicious. chicken parmesan
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Freetux

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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 20:54 Post subject:
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Shimmy_TSGK wrote: |
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Yeah I like Guiness/potato soup too
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Freelancer
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 22:00 Post subject:
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[KC] Rafadagaffer wrote: |
Shimmy_TSGK wrote: |
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Yeah I like Guiness/potato soup too  |
mmmmm.................Guiness.........
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krazimu
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 23:31 Post subject:
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I look at food as a necessity. Honestly I find it to be an annoyance. Sometimes I think, wait I just ate yesterday you mean I have to do it again today? I know this is strange but it's how I've always been. If I had to pick a favorite though it would be almost any Thai food with the exception of shellfish. I am extremely allergic to it
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Cannon Foddr
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 00:18 Post subject:
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Snert:
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Diet H2O_TSGK
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 01:23 Post subject:
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Looks like the stuff on pavements in Temple Bar early on a Sunday morning
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Freetux

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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 01:33 Post subject:
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Yeah Temple Bar really needs to sort out its snert problem
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65 Impala SS
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 02:58 Post subject:
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What IS that, split PEA and sausage?
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Zog Ecosse

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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 03:38 Post subject:
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Yep, I think I recognize the ingredients ~
They are the same before and after eating.
Oh, and, if by chance you manage to survive without seeing it a second time, its an amazing source of bio fuel
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PrinZe
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:07 Post subject:
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MacDonnalds for life xD
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Cannon Foddr
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 13:34 Post subject:
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65 Impala SS wrote: |
What IS that, split PEA and sausage? |
Yups, that's it exactly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pea_soup#Netherlands
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Shimmy_TSGK
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 22:14 Post subject:
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hahaha @ Diet and Raf lol
guys are we meeting up this Saint Paddy's day?
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Shimmy_TSGK wrote: |
hahaha @ Diet and Raf lol
guys are we meeting up this Saint Paddy's day? |
Yeah, why not.
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